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RedScare

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  1. I predict that both Astroworld AND Hardy Yards will be redeveloped within 30 years. And, Houston will do it without zoning!
  2. Is a plan that never comes to fruition better than no plan at all?
  3. Break out your pencils and draw one then. No one said that those buildings would be constructed. That is simply a drawing of what it COULD look like in 20 or 30 years IF developers all followed one person's idea of what buildings should be built in what locations. It is a safe bet that it will never look like that.
  4. Nooo! They can't destroy that beautiful specimen of Soviet era architecture!
  5. Actually, pretty much everyone should know, since eminent domain is the taking of land by GOVERNMENT. This property is owned by private individuals.
  6. They might just go to nosy neighbor's house and look that way. But, realistically, no one cares about the back of your house. I'm not even sure that HAHC would care about windows back there. They are obsessed with the front, and a little bit of the sides. On a side note, I am watching a neighbor completely redo his hideous looking house with even more hideous looking windows and hardie siding. It is hilarious, as there is no way that any of this could have gone through HAHC or permitting. No one on our street is a snitch, so it keeps going up, but we all gather in a neighbor's yard and laugh at it each evening.
  7. That would be my recommendation. Black market renovations are the only way around a capricious and arbitrary governmental commission. If you get caught, plead ignorance. Even s3mh got it wrong. The usual punishment is to go through the HAHC, and they usually approve, rather than make you tear it out.
  8. If you were in the HD, you would be told that you cannot replace that window at all. If you are able to convince the HAHC that the 8x10 window was added later, and as such is not original, you might be able to return to original. However, they don't just take your word for it. You need proof, such as old photos.
  9. You may be serious, but you are seriously wrong. The HAHC makes NO compromises. The proposed compromise from Gaffrick was that old windows could be replaced with new ones that look the same. However, the HAHC now does not approve replacement windows unless the old window cannot be repaired. That is not a compromise. That is tightening the screws. Further, your belief that one can simply replace a rotted window without a CoA is laughably wrong. NOTHING can be done to the house without a CoA. Replacement of a rotted window must be approved. Of course, it likely won't be, but you have to ask. The only thing that does not require a CoA is having old windows rehabbed or repaired. Replacement requires a CoA. As for my translation, there was no question that I was answering. I was comparing your "it could have been worse" comment to the choice between two miserable options. But, you do not seem to have the logic skills to get my comparison, just as you do not seem to understand what HAHC has done to the historic ordinance.
  10. Translation: You think living in Russia is bad? We could force you to live in China, instead!
  11. Confetti was in the Galleria area south of the mall on Alabama. It was where the Roxy is located now.
  12. Impressive editing! I expect a full length feature film soon, maybe documenting the struggle against the oppressive government and its moles!
  13. Really? Now no zoning is the cause of loud drunks? I think I have now heard it all.
  14. I know, but since this person was blaming a noisy bar on lack of zoning, I doubted she would get that point.
  15. Clearly. But, you don't seem to be complaining about padding your bank account with Texas earned money while complaining about stupid Texans. By the way, we are stupid Houstonians. The rest of the state has the zoning that you prefer...and that we Houstonians have specifically rejected. More than once.
  16. Exactly. Look at the rendering in the article. Now, imagine that bus with steel wheels instead of rubber. Boom. You got rail. This plan sets aside the ROW for rail but puts BRT in there while waiting for rail funding. This is what should be done on the U-Line as well. Take the funding that is available for BRT, set the ROW up for rail, and when the time is right, convert to rail.
  17. Hmm...and you'd like sympathy from me? Good luck.
  18. Need more exclamation points for effect.
  19. Would you like to respond to the poster who completely eviscerated your post?
  20. Crazy to see Sue Lovell, who was instrumental in shoving this ordinance through, now claiming that it isn't being used correctly.
  21. nclux, I don't think you realize who you are dealing with. s3mh is never wrong. If he says Pluckers is going in, it is going in. Just like that Walmart that everyone thought was going in on Yale...oh, wait.
  22. You probably do not realize this, but you need a Mattress Firm more badly than a Pet store. I didn't realize how empty my life was until the MF opened near me in the Heights.
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